Shanghai Hosts Global AI Leaders to Shape Future of Ethical AI Governance

October 28, 2024
Shanghai Hosts Global AI Leaders to Shape Future of Ethical AI Governance
  • This year's conference, themed 'Governing AI for Good and for All,' attracted 1,300 global leaders and exhibitors from over 50 countries.

  • The conference also highlighted the development of large AI models and their industrial applications, showcasing significant advancements in the field.

  • China has emerged as a key advocate for global AI governance, introducing the Global AI Governance Initiative to establish a framework for future AI development.

  • The World AI Conference & High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance 2024 took place in Shanghai, co-hosted by several Chinese governmental agencies.

  • Key discussions at the conference emphasized global governance, industrial development, and advancements in technologies such as robotics and autonomous driving.

  • CEO Wei Zhou emphasized the transformative potential of Squirrel Ai's Large Adaptive Model in revolutionizing education through personalized learning experiences.

  • The AI for Good Global Summit earlier this year showcased advancements in autonomous, programmable humanoid robots, reflecting the rapid evolution of AI technologies.

  • China's proposals under the UN framework emphasize regulating AI in military contexts and promoting ethical AI governance, including accountability mechanisms.

  • Squirrel Ai was recognized for its innovative contributions to AI-driven educational methodologies, showcasing its impact on the sector.

  • Recent AI developments, including tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E 2, have transformed various industries, driving global economic and social development.

  • Squirrel Ai is at the forefront of AI educational technology, focusing on integrating AI into daily life and enhancing educational methodologies.

  • China's 'AI Capacity-Building Action Plan for Good and for All' aims to bridge the AI and digital divides, focusing on education and protecting digital rights.

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